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What If Modern Poland Faced 1939 Germany?
In Part 2 of this alternate history series, we ask: could today’s Polish military defend 1939 Poland against the German ...
Beatified by Pope St. John Paul II in 1999, these 108 martyrs bore witness to Christ under Nazi and Communist persecution ...
When in office until late 2023, PiS exploited residual anti-German sentiment in Poland after WWII occupation and demanded $1.3 trillion in compensation, which Berlin rejected out of hand.
Andrew Kless, assistant professor of history and global studies at Alfred University, has published a book detailing Germany’s occupation of Poland during the early part of World War I. Added Jesse ...
During the German Occupation of Jersey there was no mail service between Jersey and the UK - but mail was sent to prison camps in Germany and German stamps were used. The use of British stamps was ...
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Germany Good, Nazis Bad
someone ELSE!?!? In reality, the starting point of World War II wasn't the German invasion of Poland, although that was the first real battle of the war. But the starting point of the war was ...
During World War II and the German occupation, Poland lost 6 million citizens, a sixth of its population, 3 million of whom were Jewish. The country also suffered huge losses to its infrastructure ...
In more than five years of brutal German occupation during WWII, the central European country lost 6 million citizens, or a sixth of its population, of which 3 million were Jewish. Poland held ...
neither the British nor French air force had the ability to fight an air war over Poland. Germany's invasion destroyed large swathes of Polish towns and cities and inflicted mass civilian casualties.
In more than five years of World War II and the brutal German occupation, Poland lost 6 million citizens, or a sixth of its population, of which 3 million were Jewish. The country also suffered ...
In more than five years of World War II and brutal German occupation, Poland lost 6 million citizens or a sixth of its population, of whom 3 million were Jewish.